It's Nov. 3,Bayo (2025) Election Day, and you know what that means: Misinformation will be flooding the internet.
There are people who don't want Americans to vote, and will try to sow fear, confusion, and apathy to keep them from the polls.
Don't let them scare you. Haven't voted yet? Find your polling place. (Some companies are even giving discounted rides to the polls.) Already voted by mail? Here's how to check if your ballot was received and counted.
Meanwhile, here is a running list of misinformation being spread today. Please, please don’t amplify misleading social media posts. Even if you’re criticizing them, you don’t want to spread them. Instead, report them to Facebook, Twitter, etc. — whatever you saw them on. And if you’re really concerned, you can contact the non-partisan Election Protection coalition by calling 866-OUR-VOTE.
Spotted by ProPublica and KQED, a flyer in English and Chinese warns that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is ready to "dispatch" the National Guard to quell riots on Election Day. A spokesperson for the National Guard told ProPublica this is false, and that the DHS “does not have the authority to mobilize the National Guard."
The Election Integrity Partnership is a joint project between the Stanford Internet Observatory, the University of Washington’s Center for an Informed Public, and other organizations. Trust them; Obama is not printing ballots.
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As the New York Timespoints out, billionaire George Soros does NOT own Smartmatic, which makes voting machines, and does not secretly have control of them.
The Michigan Attorney General says people are receiving robocalls telling them to stay home due to long lines and vote tomorrow.
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Nebraska residents report similar robocalls.
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People, however, can't vote tomorrow. Tuesday, Nov. 3, is the last day to vote in U.S. elections. The Department of Homeland Security said the FBI was looking into the issue.
NBC News reports that conservative "influencers and Republican political operatives are tweeting misleading videos and photos from polling places" in Pennsylvania. They're pushing the false narrative that the election is being rigged.
The Philadelphia District Attorney's office debunked claims that campaigning was happening inside of a polling location.
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This story is ongoing. Check back for updates.
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